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1 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-1 CURRICULUM: AIRLINE TRANSPORT PILOT 28 October 2010 REVISED This TCO meets all of the curriculum requirements for the ATP Course contained in Appendix E of FAR Part 141. OBJECTIVE OF TRAINING: The trainee will obtain the knowledge, skill and aeronautical experience necessary to meet the requirements for the addition of an Airline Transport Pilot certificate with an airplane multi-engine land class. COURSE COMPLETION STANDARDS: The trainee must demonstrate through knowledge tests, flight tests and show through appropriate records that he/she meets the knowledge, skill and experience requirements of the Airline Transport Pilot practical test standards and this program. Course Completion Standards require that each lesson be satisfactory. Note: Course ground and flight times in this program are of minimum levels necessary to complete the program. Actual times may be greater in order to meet required standards. ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS: Prior to enrolling in the flight portion of the airline transport pilot certification course, a person must: a. Meet the aeronautical experience requirements prescribed in Subpart G of FAR 141 for an airline transport pilot certificate that is appropriate to the aircraft category and class rating for which the course applies; b. Hold at least a commercial pilot certificate and an instrument rating; c. Meet the military experience requirements under of this chapter to qualify for a commercial pilot certificate and an instrument rating, if the person is a rated military pilot or former rated military pilot of an Armed Force of the United States; or d. Hold either a foreign airline transport pilot license or foreign commercial pilot license and an instrument rating, if the person holds a pilot license issued by a contracting State to the Convention on International Civil Aviation. AIRCRAFT DESCRIPTION: Make Model Engine Seating Special Equipment Diamond DA42 TAE 4 Garmin COURSE OVERVIEW The course is divided into two segments, Ground Training and Flight Training. Ground Training consists of 40 hours of structured training. Flight training is 25 hours of structured dual instruction.
2 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-2 CURRICULUM: AIRLINE TRANSPORT PILOT 28 October 2010 REVISED GROUND TRAINING Ground training will include the following aeronautical knowledge areas: Airline transport pilot privileges, limitations and flight operations; Meteorology, including knowledge of and effects of fronts, frontal characteristics, cloud formations, icing and upper-air data; General system of weather and NOTAM collection, dissemination, interpretation and use; Interpretation and use of weather charts, maps, forecasts, sequence reports, abbreviations and symbols; National Weather Service functions as they pertain to operations in the National Airspace System; Windshear and microburst awareness, identification and avoidance; Principles of air navigation under instrument meteorological conditions in the National Airspace System; Air traffic control procedures and pilot responsibilities as they relate to en route operations, terminal area and radar operations and instrument departure and approach procedures. Aircraft loading; weight and balance; use of charts, graphs, tables, formulas and computations; and the effects on aircraft performance; Aerodynamics relating to an aircraft s flight characteristics and performance in normal and abnormal flight regimes; Human factors; Aeronautical decision making and judgment; and Crew resource management to include crew communication and coordination. The ground academic course of forty hours over thirteen lessen modules requires 8 class room days. The ATP ground course provides advanced training on the subject areas required by FAR 141. Additional self-study will be required for the ATP knowledge test. EXAMS Exams are given at the completion of each module of training to measure trainee knowledge. FINAL EXAMS The final exam will measure the trainee s knowledge of the entire course as well as measure preparation for the FAA written test. FLIGHT TRAINING Flight training will be conducted in a multi-engine aircraft. All training time in flight is dual instruction. A total of 25 hours will be provided. Flight training consists of: Dual Instruction Briefings Night Training Instrument Training Cross-Country Training STAGE I Stage I consists of a review of multiengine VFR procedures including normal, abnormal and emergency procedures. STAGE II Stage II is instrument flight procedures in normal, abnormal and emergency flight. POSTFLIGHT EVALUATION Used to grade each event or element for pilot records.
3 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-3 CURRICULUM: AIRLINE TRANSPORT PILOT 28 October 2010 REVISED PILOT BRIEFINGS Conducted prior to lessons to review and explain entire lesson. MATERIALS USED The applicant will be required to obtain and study: FAR 61 and 91 AIM FAA Aviation Weather Services FAA Instrument Flying Handbook FAA Airplane Flying Handbook FAA Aeronautical Decision Making ATP PTS FAA Advisory Circulars AFD Appropriate IFR navigational charts FAA Windshear Training Guide NASA On-line Icing Course ASF Single Pilot Course FAA/ ASF Runway Safety Course On-line Weather Sources ATP CLASS RATING COURSE OVERVIEW FLIGHT TRAINING FLIGHT TRAINING Dual Night Multi-Engine Stage Totals Stage I Stage II Total
4 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-4 GROUND LESSON 1 ATP Privileges and Associated FAR s During this lesson, the trainee will learn the applicable Federal Aviation Regulations that relate to airline transport pilot privileges, limitations and flight operations. before progressing to Ground Lesson 2. Federal Aviation Regulations FAR 61 FAR 91 FAR 119 FAR 135 FAR 121 The ATP PTS ATP Privileges Ground Lesson 2 Meteorology Lesson objectives: Prior to this lesson, the student must have completed the Aviation Weather Handbook, AC This lesson reviews knowledge of fronts, clouds, stability, IFR weather and high altitude weather. Meteorology Pressure and Altimetry Wind Cloud Formation Stability Cloud Types Fronts IFR weather High Altitude Weather Density Altitude Computations
5 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-5 GROUND LESSON 3 Adverse Weather Lesson concentrates on icing and its affect on aircraft, as well as research material on the subject. Adverse Weather Icing, Inflight A discussion of approved ground deicing/anti-icing programs, specifically emphasizing that these programs apply only to airplane ground operations. This discussion will emphasize that holdover time is applicable only to ground operations. Should freezing drizzle/rain conditions exist at takeoff time, the possibility of severe inflight icing must be considered since holdover time does not apply after the airplane reached rotation speed. A review of meteorological conditions likely to cause freezing drizzle, freezing rain, or SCDD. Identification of weather information sources and their use relative to in-flight icing. This will include use of AIRMET s SIGMET s, and HIWAS, as appropriate, for the flight crewmembers and dispatchers pre-flight planning and in-flight decision-making processes. Discussion of procedures, including Air Traffic Control (ATC) procedures, for pilot weather reports (PIREP) on severe icing to include reporting procedures. Discussion of information provided to flight crewmembers including identification of severe icing conditions, freezing rain and freezing drizzle, exit procedures should severe icing conditions be encountered, and ATC procedures. Review of the Airplane Flight Manual (AFM), Pilot Operating Handbook. A pilots Guide to In-Flight Icing Web based training Ground De-Icing Programs Holdover Times Aircraft De-ice/Anti-ice Procedures Inspection and Check Procedures Responsibilities Communications Aircraft Surface Contamination Critical Area Identification Adverse Effects of leading edge Contamination and overall Contamination on Performance and Flight Characteristics Types and Characteristics of De-ice/Anti-ice Fluids Cold Weather Preflight Inspection Procedures Techniques for Recognizing Contamination
6 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-6 GROUND LESSON 4 Weather Sources for Briefings During this lesson, the trainee will learn some of the weather sources from on-line services Aviation Weather Services (AC 00-45E) AIM- Chapter 7 FAA Aviation Weather (AC 00-06) NWS AWC ADDS AOPA DUAT GROUND LESSON 5 Weather Charts/ Maps/ Reports During this lesson, the trainee will learn interpretation and use of weather charts, maps, forecasts, sequence reports, abbreviations and symbols; NOAA Charts Aviation Weather Services ADDS AOPA DUAT
7 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-7 GROUND LESSON 6 Weather Decision Making During this lesson, the trainee will learn to use National Weather Service functions as they pertain to operations in the National Airspace System. During this session the student will plan and develop a weather log for use in making a go/ no-go decision. to DUAT AWC ADDS Scenario: RDU-CLE GROUND LESSON 7 Wind shear, Thunderstorms, microburst During this lesson, the trainee will learn windshear and microburst awareness, identification and avoidance. Microburst Wind shear Thunderstorm GROUND LESSON 8 National Airspace System During this lesson, the trainee will learn the principles of air navigation under instrument meteorological conditions in the National Airspace System. Instrument Flying Handbook AIM NACO charting
8 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-8 GROUND LESSON 9 During this lesson, the trainee will learn Air Traffic control procedures and pilot responsibilities as they relate to enroute operations, terminal area and radar operations and instrument departure and approach procedures. Instrument Flying Handbook AIM FAR 91 NACO Charting TAA and RNAV GROUND LESSON 10 Aircraft Loading During this lesson, the trainee will learn aircraft loading; weight and balance; use of charts, graphs, tables, formulas and computations; and the effects on aircraft performance. Fuel Planning Load Procedures CG Calculation Load Manifest Load Manifest Worksheet Weight and Balance Advisory Circular Terms Used Scenario: (1) PA-31-6 Pax -250 lb bags -Trip Length 350 nm
9 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-9 GROUND LESSON 11 Aircraft Flight Principles During this lesson, the trainee will learn aerodynamics relating to an aircraft s flight characteristics and performance in normal and abnormal flight regimes. to AFM/POH Jeppesen Commercial Pilot Manual NASA On-line Program GROUND LESSON 12 Human Factors During this lesson, the trainee will learn human factors and considerations used in both crew operations and student pilot flying. System Safety Concepts AOPA Single Pilot On-line Course AC E (CRM) AC (ADM) GROUND LESSON 13 CRM and SOP During this lesson, the trainee will learn crew resource management including crew communication and coordination.. A final ground exam will be given during this lesson. AC C AC
10 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-10 STAGE I - FLIGHT LESSON 1 Develop advanced skills in basic multi-engine handling maneuvers and procedures. Demonstrate ATP pilot knowledge and proficiency, as outlined in the FAA ATP Practical Test Standards, in each of the listed procedures. Normal Crosswind Climb Normal Enroute Steep turns Approach to Stalls Configuration En Route Configuration Landing Configuration Slow Speed Handling Characteristics High Speed Handling Characteristics Descent Normal Approaches Visual and VFR Approach Landings Normal Rejected Crosswind After Landing Parking Shutdown Procedures Post flight Briefing
11 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-11 STAGE I - FLIGHT LESSON 2 Develop skills in powerplant failures for various places of flight. Demonstrate ATP pilot knowledge and proficiency, as outlined in the FAA ATP Practical Test Standards, in each of the listed procedures. Preflight Preflight Briefing Visual Inspection Pre-Start Procedures Performance Limitations Surface Operation Starting Taxiing, Normal Pretakeoff Checks Rejected Engine Failure after takeoff Climb Single Engine Enroute Powerplant Failure Procedures Descent Single Engine Approaches Visual and VFR Approach Visual and VFR Approach, Single Engine Landings Single Engine Crosswind Maneuvering to Landing -Engine Failure After Landing Parking Shutdown Procedures Post flight Briefing
12 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-12 STAGE I - FLIGHT LESSON 3 Develop flight skills and proficiency including abnormal situations. Demonstrate ATP pilot knowledge and proficiency, as outlined in the FAA ATP Rating Practical Test Standards, in each of the listed procedures. Preflight Preflight Briefing Visual Inspection Pre-Start Procedures Performance Limitations Surface Operation Starting Taxiing, Normal Pretakeoff Checks Descent Max. Rate (Emergency) Night Static Enroute Engine Fire Procedures Handling-Single Engine Ceiling Approaches Visual and VFR Approach Visual and VFR Approach, Single Engine Landings Night System Procedures During any Phase (Normal, Abnormal, and Emergency) Pneumatic Fuel and Oil (F) Electrical (F) Hydraulic (F) Flight Controls Stall Warning Autopilot Flight Instruments Communications Equipment Navigation Equipment Fire and Smoke Control Landing Gear Flaps (F) Engine & Propeller After Landing Parking Shutdown Procedures Post flight Briefing
13 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-13 STAGE I - FLIGHT LESSON 4 Develop increased experience in normal and abnormal procedures. Demonstrate ATP pilot knowledge and proficiency, as outlined in the FAA ATP Rating Practical Test Standards, in each of the listed procedures. Preflight Preflight Briefing Visual Inspection Pre-Start Procedures Performance Limitations Surface Operation Starting Taxiing, Normal Pretakeoff Checks Crosswind Rejected Engine Failure after takeoff Climb Normal Single Engine Enroute Steep turns Approach to Stalls Configuration En Route Configuration Landing Configuration Powerplant Failure Procedures Engine Fire Procedures Handling-Single Engine Ceiling Descent Normal Single Engine Approaches Visual and VFR Approach Visual and VFR Approach, Single Engine Landings Single Engine Rejected With Pitch Mistrim With Brake Failure Zero Flaps After Landing Parking Shutdown Procedures Post flight Briefing
14 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-14 STAGE II - FLIGHT LESSON 5 IFR proficiency review Demonstrate ATP pilot knowledge and proficiency, as outlined in the FAA ATP Rating Practical Test Standards, in each of the listed procedures. Preflight Preflight Briefing Visual Inspection Pre-Start Procedures Performance Limitations Surface Operation Starting Taxiing, Normal Pretakeoff Checks IMC Climb Instrument Area Departure Enroute Holding Descent Instrument Area Arrival Approaches ILS Normal VOR Missed Approaches Missed Approaches From ILS From Non precision Approach With Complete Missed Approach Procedure Landings From ILS After Landing Parking Shutdown Procedures Post flight Briefing
15 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-15 STAGE II - FLIGHT LESSON 6 Develop increased IFR proficiency including handling emergency procedures. Demonstrate Instrument pilot knowledge and proficiency, as outlined in the FAA ATP Rating Practical Test Standards, in each of the listed procedures. Preflight Preflight Briefing Visual Inspection Pre-Start Procedures Performance Limitations Surface Operation Starting Taxiing, Normal Pretakeoff Checks IMC Climb Instrument Area Departure Enroute Holding Descent Instrument Area Arrival Approaches ILS Normal ILS Single Engine VOR Nonprecision Single Engine VOR/DME NDB Circling to Minimums Missed Approaches Missed Approaches From ILS From Non precision Approach Single Engine With Complete Missed Approach Procedure Landings From ILS From ILS With Critical Engine Inoperative After Landing Parking Shutdown Procedures Post flight Briefing
16 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-16 STAGE II - FLIGHT LESSON 7 Introduce crew concept flying. Demonstrate ATP pilot knowledge and proficiency, as outlined in the FAA ATP Rating Practical Test Standards, in each of the listed procedures. Preflight Preflight Briefing Visual Inspection Pre-Start Procedures Performance Limitations Surface Operation Starting Taxiing, Normal Pretakeoff Checks IMC Climb Instrument Area Departure Enroute Holding Hazardous Situations Low Level Windshear/Microburst Pilot Incapacitation Unusual Attitude Recognition and Recovery Flight In Icing Duties as Non-Flying Pilot Approach Landing Descent Instrument Area Arrival
17 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-17 Approaches ILS Normal ILS Single Engine ILS High Speed Nonprecision Single Engine VOR/DME NDB LOC/LOC Backcourse Circling to Minimums Missed Approaches Missed Approaches From ILS From Non precision Approach Single Engine With Complete Missed Approach Procedure Landings From ILS From ILS With Critical Engine Inoperative After Landing Parking Shutdown Procedures Post flight Briefing
18 PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM PAGE H-18 STAGE II - FLIGHT LESSON 8 STAGE CHECK Flight Check preparation. This stage check will be conducted by the Chief or Assistant Chief Instructor to determine if the trainee has the knowledge and skills necessary to become an Airline Transport Pilot. Demonstrate ATP pilot knowledge and proficiency, as outlined in the FAA ATP Rating Practical Test Standards, in each of the listed procedures. Preflight Preflight Briefing Visual Inspection Pre-Start Procedures Performance Limitations Duties as Non-Flying Pilot Approach Landing Climb Instrument Area Departure Surface Operation Starting Taxiing, Normal Pretakeoff Checks IMC Enroute Holding Descent Instrument Area Arrival Approaches ILS Normal ILS Single Engine Nonprecision Single Engine VOR/DME NDB ASR DME ARC Missed Approaches Missed Approaches From ILS From Non precision Approach Single Engine With Complete Missed Approach Procedure Landings From ILS From ILS With Critical Engine Inoperative After Landing Parking Shutdown Procedures Post flight Briefing
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